This year, in honour of Emily Carr University’s 100th anniversary, ECU is inviting young artists from across Canada to participate in its Teen Art Contest, a national call for imagination, risk-taking and bold creative thinking. Two winners will each receive a scholarship to Emily Carr University's distinguished summer teen programs.
Teens may submit up to three art pieces that reflect their artistic journey where they have experimented, taken risks and created artworks that matter. The theme invites them to celebrate their creativity, share their unique perspectives and demonstrate how art can inspire others and make a meaningful impact. Entrants are encouraged to combine curiosity and imaginative thinking to create work that is expressive, thoughtful and truly their own.
For teen artist Mariana, this spirit of exploration and risk-taking is exactly what shaped her experience in ECU’s teen programs. What began as an opportunity to learn new techniques soon became a transformative space for discovering her creative voice. “It’s made me more confident in my art... I’m still practising, but I’m getting to where I want to be,” she says.
Mariana began her journey in 2023 at ECU’s Spring Break Art Camp, where she discovered her love of storyboarding and animation. She returned in 2025 for the Summer Institute for Teens, taking digital illustration to expand her skills and explore new techniques.
Major prizes that open doors to creativity
Two grand prizes will be awarded:
- Senior teens (ages 16 to 18): One scholarship to the 2026 Summer Institute for Teens plus certificate of award
- Junior teens (ages 13 to 15): One scholarship to the 2026 Junior Arts Institute plus certificate of award
And there's something in it for teachers too. If a teacher recommends a student who wins either grand prize, they will receive one complimentary continuing studies adult course of their choice.
Who can enter
Participants must be currently attending a school in Canada and under the age of 19 as of July 1, 2026.
How to enter
Learn how to enter here.
Key dates
- Contest closes: Jan. 16, 2026, at 11:59 p.m. Pacific time
- Winners notified: Mid-February 2026
As the Teen Art Contest invites young creators to take risks and explore big ideas, Mariana’s words offer a reminder that every artistic journey starts with a single step:
“Just show up and bring what you have forward. You’re going to learn!” she says.
From a century of creative education to a future built by bold young artists, ECU’s Teen Art Contest is an invitation to imagine, and reimagine, what’s possible when curiosity takes the lead.
Learn more about ECU teen programs to discover what's in store for 2026. Registration is currently open for spring and summer programs: Spring Break Art Camp, Summer Institute for Teens and Junior Art Institute. ![]()
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